@FélixGagnon-Grenier That user registered today and has no other Q/A posted (at least none not deleted) apart from that. How do you know about their habit? To me this looks like a bit more clever spam.
Remember the days It all was a haze, When Tim and Dave, would take pen and make, Words so sweet, poetry so fine, the heart would weep, as they'd always rhyme, it is with such fondest, oh days gone by, I so annoy this room and then say bye.
first they said too broad [tag:cv-pls] [tag:cv-pls] then they said no MVCE [tag:cv-pls] [tag:cv-pls] are all my questions flawed? [tag:cv-pls] [tag:cv-pls] I'll just go on a vandalism spree
@YvetteColomb How's the academia thing coming along?
Is graduation day near?
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@Ron oooh really good thank you for asking :) June I'll be finished the masters and then start research of some form or another. Last session was hectic, this session is just normal.How are you?
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@Thaillie yeh I had a break and don't poop in here so much, hang out in Pets more
'All students wishing to sit the exam must submit to a whole-body EMP before entering the cage. Individual desks are fitted with broad-spectrum RF detectors. The cage is illuminated by an artificial single-frequency light and detectors in the room will alert the invigilators to any light outside that narrow band. If any ultrasonics are detected, the students will be obliged to resit the exam in pressure suits and the cage will be evacuated'.
@Adriaan Yeah, but as special weapons go, I'd rather look after nukes than chem or bio. No force on earth would make me go near, say, a warehouse full of VX.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier Strange, I could swear it was the link to the question I left a comment for you (with the 1 rep user). But transcripts says no, so I suppose I confused browser tabs. Sorry.
I keep going back and forth. I start writing my answers and nomination and I think do I really want to do this right now, and more often then not the answer is no. I just don't think I want the extra work right now. I though I did but.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@NathanOliver That's a sign that you would be a good mod!.. diamonds are forever, nominate yourself when you feel you have the energy, don't let it become a burden.
@Machavity I disagree; if one edit changes that user's vector going forward because someone tried to salvage an answer, it was worth it. Additionally, if that answer helps out one user ever, it was worth the edit.
Where were you all whan i was struggling? One word would fix this,: "table". Maybe i whould use profanity in all my questions i will attract more people? how about that? And yes i wont use this site anymore unless i will be forced to do so. — Vanish Asm24 mins ago
The atom tag has resurfaced again.
I first proposed burnination in April 2017, and I did a mass re-tag when the post reached a score of 100.
For a while, atom was gone, but it resurfaced after a short time, as was discussed in BatteryBackupUnit's post from December 2017.
I have been monitoring...
@AlonEitan That's a bit dubious. I usually consider ODBC strings and drivers programming related, since they're mostly used in the context of programming. But it's a grey area, and it's fine if you disagree.
@ErikvonAsmuth I disagree. Your argumentation would make every question about library installation issues "programming related". Like problems with GPU, disc, etc. drivers. The drivers are used as well by ready-made applications.
@Olaf As said, you may disagree. I believe it falls under software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development Since non-programmers won't touch the ODBC drivers (but will run into problems with other ones), in my opinion it meets both criteria, and it falls under that.
"The innovative installation method significantly reduced risks to workers, pedestrians and motorists and minimized traffic disruptions, FIU said. The architecturally distinctive, cable-supported bridge is the product of a collaboration between MCM Construction and FIGG Bridge Design, the firm responsible for the iconic Sunshine Skyway Bridge over Tampa Bay."
..or possibly 'Somebody going to emergency. Somebody's going to Brazil, on a forged passport, on the first available flight, before an arrest warrant can be issued.
:41651649 If you feel a question which FireAlarm brings to our attention deserves a cv-pls, feel free to post one (prefereably with "(FireAlarm)" appended to the reason you've used for you CV). FireAlarm messages get archived by the archiver script if the FireAlarm message is > 30 minutes old. The intent/expectation is that people will post a cv-pls, if they feel one is warranted.
@Machavity It's difficult to imagine what the bridge looked like before it died. Cable-stayed bridges are well understood. There must be something 'funny' about this one.
Seriously I think I'm toast. But that's an interesting process.
Yeah, it impressed a lot of new users as well. If it gives them the will to answer more here, that'll be something already
(that and the side-upvotes I got on my main profile)
(followed by side-downvotes on my meta profile)
It seems that all this moderation stuff is all about wisdom and all. Contributing to the main site doesn't seem to matter. Well, we'll see. I don't regret my decision. I expected some more bashing (I had my share, mind :))
You seemed to have learned a lot from previous election.
I doubt a significant part of the 30k+ voters from last time decided after carefully judging each answer.
The nomination text might just be most important, maybe there's some effect in placing relatively high on the questionnaire, maybe some check the scores, but I really doubt many read that.
@BaummitAugen yup, some read the top answer, upvote it because they agree, read the second, maybe the third, notice that they're essentially all the same, then leave... all other votes are mostly on the user not on the answers.
@Floern that's why I tried not to read other upvoted answers to create my questionnaire. about the votes, yes, as they say in france: "only the Rich are lent to" sth like that.
Tbh, I don't really think citing the license even fits the question all that well. Whether we are allowed to keep the content visible is not really the issue at hand.
Yeah, rep isn't everything. And even if I'm not chosen 1) I'll nominate myself next time 2) I still have moderation powers with the badges & rep, so I'll keep working with my limited means.
if it takes an average of 3 minutes to handle a flag, and each of the 28 mods handle an average of 71 flags a day, that would be about 3.5 hours per mod
I noticed that there are good and bad days. On a bad day, there's not one good question. On good days, a lot of ok questions where I can score 3 votes or more. Depends. Now that I have legendary, that's less a motivation to get 200 a day.